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Question about progesterone

by Shari Hawkins

Dear Wray,

I was diagnosed with mxoid leiomyosarcoma back in 2004. It has reoccurred 4 times since then. I have done every possible health thing to stay cancer free except hormone replacement. When they first found the cancer, they did a total hysterectomy which left me without any hormones. I took your test and scored 56 for low progesterone. I never did chemo or radiation and every time the doctors give me bad news about the cancer. I think the progesterone cream will help to get me back in balance so my body can stop the cancer. I know it is the Lord's will for me to stay healed and live. We have three teenagers and I want to stay around for years to come. The Lord already has done some miracles and the doctors are amazed. Do you have any studies about progesterone and sarcomas? Also, I want to put my teenage girls on the cream because they have so many symptoms of low progesterone. I've ordered your cream. Does it have instructions for how to take the cream for teenagers and myself (post hysterectomy)? Thanks for your website!

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Jan 07, 2008
Progesterone and cancer
by: Wray

Hi Shari, Thanks for your kind words! The cream comes with instructions. I don't have papers on leiomyosarcomas, but I do have some on progesterone and other cancers. Its been found to be protective, so it's certainly worth trying.

Please read Maz's story: https://www.progesteronetherapy.com/progesterone-healed-my-radiation-burns-in-days.html. Below are references for some papers. I would also recommend you boost your immune system and detox with the following taken each day: Arginine 3000mg, Carnitine (N-acetyl-L-) HCL 3000mg, Cysteine (N-Acetyl-L) 3000mg, Glycine 500mg, Methionine 500mg, Selenium 200mcg, Zinc 40mg, Alpha lipoic acid 200mg, Chlorella 1000mg, Chondroitin sulphate 800mg, Co Q10 100mg, Curcumin 100mg, Green tea ETCG (Teavigo) 50mg, Glucosamine HCL 500mg, Milk thistle 300mg, Myco-Ad clay 500mg, Spirulina 1000mg, B1-thiamine 300mg, B2-riboflavin 150mg, B6-pyrodoxine 75mg, Folic acid 1200mcg, D3 -cholecalciferol 2000IU

*Metalloproteinases are implicated in tumour progression, progesterone inhibits their action. The gene p53 causes cancer cells to die, progesterone activates this gene. Stress is implicated in cancer cell survival, as adrenaline prevents cells from dying. Progesterone is calming and anti-stress, particularly when combined with the amino acid GABA. Do hope this helps. Take care Wray

*J. Clin. Invest. Suppression of Matrix Metalloproteinases
http://www.jci.org/cgi/content/abstract/99/12/2851

*Journal of Steroid Biochemistry & Molecular Biology Pregnancy, progesterone and progestins in relation to breast cancer risk
http://cat.inist.fr/?aModele=afficheN&cpsidt=17348830

*Molecular and Cellular Biochemistry Bcl-2, survivin and variant CD44 v7-v10 are downregulated and p53 is upregulated in breast cancer cells by progesterone.
http://www.springerlink.com/content/m26m680n1g472534/

*Reproductive Sciences Progesterone-Induced Inhibition of Growth in Endometrial Cancer Cell Lines
http://rsx.sagepub.com/cgi/content/abstract/12/4/285

*Cancer Progesterone therapy for endometrial carcinoma reduces cell proliferation
http://www3.interscience.wiley.com/cgi-
bin/abstract/75500727/ABSTRACT?CRETRY=1&SRETRY=0

*Int J Oncol. Steroid receptors and hormones in relation to cell proliferation and apoptosis http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/sites/entrez?
db=pubmed&uid=11408919&cmd=showdetailview&indexed=g
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*Journal of the National Cancer Institute Hormonal Etiology of Epithelial Ovarian Cancer
http://jnci.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/90/23/177
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*European Journal of Cancer Matrix metalloproteinases molecular aspects of their roles in tumour invasion and metastasis
http://www.sciencedirect.com/science?
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5=fd920e31bed050704ed91127570373ac

*J. Biol. Chem, Epinephrine protects cancer cells from apoptosis
http://www.jbc.org/cgi/content/abstract/M611370200v1


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